MP for Sekyere Afram Plains inspires Ghanaian Youth on International Women’s Day

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As the world marks International Women’s Day, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sekyere Afram Plains, Nasira Afrah, has urged Ghanaian youth—particularly young girls—to embrace leadership roles and contribute to national development.

She emphasised the need for women’s active participation in decision-making, governance, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, stressing that gender equality is fundamental to Ghana’s progress.

Speaking on the theme “Accelerate Action,” Nasira Afrah highlighted the strides Ghana has made in advancing women’s rights through education, policy reforms, and legal frameworks.

However, she acknowledged that cultural and customary barriers still hinder women’s full participation in leadership and economic opportunities.

Breaking Barriers for Women’s Leadership

The MP called on traditional leaders to reassess cultural practices that restrict women’s progress.

She also urged political parties to actively create spaces for women in decision-making and equip them with the necessary resources to thrive.

“The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has set an example by producing the country’s first female vice president. The rise of Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang to this high office will not only inspire women and girls but also accelerate the dreams of many in reaching their full potential,” she stated.

Nasira Afrah believes that women’s leadership is not a competition with men, but rather a partnership in nation-building. She called on fathers, husbands, and brothers to serve as allies in eliminating barriers to women’s empowerment.

Economic Empowerment and the Women Development Bank

Beyond political leadership, the MP stressed the importance of women’s economic empowerment. She pointed out that the proposed Women Development Bank, as outlined in the NDC’s manifesto, will be a game changer in supporting female entrepreneurs, improving access to financial resources, and closing the gender wealth gap.

“As a country, we must accelerate action to support the active economic participation of women. Innovative approaches like the Women Development Bank will ensure that Ghanaian women receive the financial backing they need to scale their businesses and contribute to economic growth,” she said.

A Call for Collective Action

Nasira Afrah reiterated that achieving gender equality requires a collective effort from all sectors, including government, civil society, and private institutions. She urged stakeholders to commit to policies and programs that support women’s inclusion and leadership development.

“I wish Ghanaian women and girls a happy International Women’s Day and encourage them to keep breaking barriers. Together, we can accelerate action, dismantle systemic challenges, and create a more inclusive society where women and girls have equal rights, opportunities, and empowerment,” she concluded.

As Ghana continues its journey toward gender parity, voices like Hon. Nasira Afrah’s serve as a reminder that investing in women’s leadership is not just a moral obligation, but a necessity for national progress



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